Inflation impacting pandemic recovery, survey shows – via Winnipeg Free Press

Jan 26, 2023

A new survey shows that while a solid percentage of Manitoba businesses say their revenues are back to pre-pandemic levels, inflationary pressures have thrown a wrench into the pandemic recovery celebrations.

The Manitoba Business Outlook Survey produced almost annually by Leger for the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce, shows that while 70 per cent of Manitoba business leaders indicate they are near or have exceeded pre-pandemic revenues, the recovery has not materialized evenly across business sectors and business sizes.

Not only that, but the level of optimism about whether or not the province is headed in the right direction is more than 10 percentage points below where it was in the fall of 2021.

 

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Inflation impacting pandemic recovery, survey shows

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